Linux, Windows Server Demand Drives 24% Gain - InformationWeek

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At a time when overall server sales are experiencing 11% year-over-year growth in factory revenue, demand for Linux and Windows servers continues to increase at the expense of Unix machines, a new IDC study finds.

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Server unit shipments increased 23.8%, year-over-year, in the second quarter of 2010, up slightly from 23% shipment growth in the prior quarter, IDC said. This represents the most rapid year-over-year quarterly server shipment growth in more than five years, and is the fastest revenue growth since 2003, according to IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker.

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Startup Virtual Iron has a maturing virtual server technology that is making inroads with customers and providing a challenge to VMWare. --> --> --> "The server market is at a crossroads. This is the fourth consecutive quarter of improving server market demand and the fastest quarterly server revenue growth IDC has reported in more than 5 years," said Matt Eastwood, group VP of enterprise platforms at IDC.

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